Transition Pathways
Our Transition Pathways analysis looks at the cost of moving landscapes from conventional to regenerative agricultural approaches to help farmers and other relevant actors understand the trade-offs and returns of embarking on this journey. We have now published our findings in a series of reports.
We’ve focused our analysis, which models the expected economic outcomes over a 10-year period, on landscapes that produce the world’s most consumed foods: Querencia City in Brazil (soy and beef), Punjab State (rice), North Dakota (wheat and maize), East England (potatoes) and the Waikato Region in New Zealand (dairy).
Our results are encouraging, indicating a transition will pay off over time, with increased economic and environmental benefits for farmers.
On the right, you will find links for the summaries and analyses for each of the landscapes we analyzed.